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Review: Destination Zero by John Bannon
Destination Zero is a book by John Bannon, a renowned card magician and author, that features 25 self-working card tricks that are deceptive, automatic, and turbo-charged. The book is a limited edition reprint of the original 2016 publication, and it contains 209 pages of detailed explanations, illustrations, and tips for performing these effects with regular cards, without gaffs, crimps, pencil dots, punches, or marks.
The book is divided into four sections: Openers and Closers, Ace Effects, Gambling Tricks, and Mental Mysteries. Each section contains several tricks that are based on subtle principles and careful construction that Bannon is known for. The tricks range from simple to complex, but they are all easy to do and require no sleight of hand. Some of the highlights include:
Collusion: A spectator cuts to the four aces in a shuffled deck.
Big Fat Bluff Aces: A spectator finds the four aces while the magician bluffs about his own cards.
Poker Pairadox Redux: A spectator deals two poker hands and swaps cards with the magician, yet the magician always wins.
Wait Until Dark: A spectator shuffles the deck face up and face down, yet the magician can locate any card named.
The Einstein Overkill: A spectator thinks of a card and the magician reveals it in three different ways.
The book also contains an introduction by Bannon, where he explains his philosophy and approach to self-working card magic. He says: \"One plus one should equal threeâor more. Otherwise, why bother\" He also provides some useful advice on how to present these effects and make them more engaging and entertaining for the audience.
Destination Zero is a must-have for any card magician who wants to learn some original, modern, and powerful self-working card magic. The book is available from Bannon's website for $55.00 plus postage and handling[^1^]. You can also download two tricks from the book for free from this link[^2^]. If you are looking for some high-quality card magic that does not rely on sleight of hand, you should definitely check out Destination Zero by John Bannon.Here are some more details about the book and some of the tricks:
The book is printed in full color and has a hardcover with a dust jacket. The layout and design are clear and elegant, and the illustrations by Tony Dunn are helpful and accurate. The book also has a foreword by Jack Carpenter, an afterword by Michael Close, and endorsements by Peter Duffie, Simon Aronson, David Regal, and others.
The tricks in the book are suitable for a variety of settings and audiences, from close-up to parlour, from casual to formal. Some of the tricks are interactive and involve the spectator's choices or actions, while others are more passive and allow the magician to demonstrate his skills or knowledge. Some of the tricks are based on classic plots or principles, while others are more original or novel. Some of the tricks are direct and straightforward, while others are more convoluted or surprising.
For example, in Dead Reckoning, the magician predicts the outcome of a series of coin tosses by a spectator. In The Power Of Poker, the magician deals himself a royal flush from a shuffled deck. In Heart Of The City, the magician finds two selected cards in a deck that has been shuffled by four spectators. In Triplicity, the magician reveals three cards that match the spectator's choices in suit, value, and color. In The Bannon Triumph, the magician performs a clean and fair triumph effect with a borrowed and shuffled deck.
These are just some of the examples of the amazing card magic that you can find in Destination Zero by John Bannon. The book is a treasure trove of self-working card magic that will challenge your thinking and delight your audiences. If you want to take your card magic to the next level without breaking your fingers, you should get yourself a copy of Destination Zero by John Bannon. aa16f39245